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Jenn's avatar

I'm looking forward to the day Big Pharma ads are banned from the TV realm. There were SO many of them that I lost count. Also, the other ads were either confusing or did not represent American diversity. One day, I'm sure of it, we will have better Super Bowl ads, especially ones celebrating AI achievement.

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TriTorch's avatar

Agree Jenn. Their ads are only there to divert and deflect from pharma's crimes, not sell durgs:

Kansas - in conjunction of 5 other states - is suing Pfizer for Veterinarian CEO Bourla’s boldface lying about the COVID-19 injection’s safety & effectiveness with regard to mass miscarriages, myocarditis & pericarditis, death, along with beefy claims that it would stop transmission when they never even tested for it.

Almost no one outside of our circles knows about this lawsuit. How did they keep this quiet? Pfizer buys news advertising, not to sell their poison (their bought and paid for doctors do that), but to prevent these organizations from reporting on their crimes. These fourth estate fifth column whores will not report anything negative on those paying their bills. Whoever has the gold, afterall, makes the wretched rules. Watch: https://old.bitchute.com/video/dP8IeU0vefvj [4:39mins]

Out of 238 preganancies, Pfizer found in their trials that 28 had a spontaneous abortion after getting the vaccine. 75 had serious clinical events: https://tritorch.com/merciless/!PfizerVaccinePregnancySideEffectsAbortions.png

In addition 1223 people died in the trial after taking it with over 40k Adverse Events: https://tritorch.com/adverseEvents.png

This is pfizer's own data, and is why they are currently being sued by 6 states for lying about it.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I hope this together with the potential lawsuit Jeff mentioned against Fauci is a harbinger of things to come!!

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Last week 17 republican state attorneys general sent a letter to members of US Congress letting them know they intend to investigate Anthony Fauci and would like to be in the loop on information.

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Michael Miller's avatar

The ads were terrible. People watch the Super Bowl to see the ads.?????

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Big football fans but between NFL Goodell, drug commercials, crappy entertainment we quit. Haven't watched a game in fifteen years!

I wish there was a way to make NFLGA

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Peter Schott's avatar

Now look at how much money was spent for those ads to get a spot. Yikes.

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Carlos's avatar

They were so stupid.

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Dana Hope's avatar

The originality that made so many Super Bowl’s commercials iconic is gone. Even the actors did not look like they were enjoying themselves.

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Beckadee's avatar

Some were but there were some good ones too.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

They were noticeably poorer than in the past.

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Truth 101's avatar

I saw the Pfizer ad that played early on. They did the ol' tug at your heartstrings in a long drawn out ad about a young boy's fight against cancer before they divulged that it was a Pfizer ad about how they are going to help in the fight against cancer (oh the irony.) Now what kind of a heartless monster could not love (and perhaps even WORSHIP) Pfizer as they heroically join in the fight against the Big C. 😒😡🥺

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

People should research Dr. Thomas Seyfried. He can show you proof that the ketogenic diet works as well as radiation and chemotherapy against cancer.

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sean anderson's avatar

All the PrEP ads gave the impression that AIDS was particularly rampant among young black women.

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JustANobody's avatar

If the drug makes it undetectable, how do they know if they need it? Detection of what? Nothing!! Repeat customers thinking the drug is working Stop the drug and suddenly you are detectable. Asine!

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Contrary to Ordinary's avatar

I read somewhere recently (wish I had saved it) that a pharma executive had been deposed and in the course of events he/she? stated that pharma ads revenue is how they keep the media in check. Makes sense, but just scuttlebutt without confirmation.

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CaplT's avatar

That’s the only reason I ever watched the football Super Bowl. 4 hours of football is too much.

The commercials used to be creative and inspiring. Only the Clydesdale and USSS commercials were good. Keep came close. Most had old Hollywood hags (male and female) in them. At $8MM per spot, that’s a lot of wasted $. Besides pHarma ads This year included an animated commercial for toilet tissue which was rude. The game was respite from the commercials. Which was a blowout by halftime.

We turned off the sound for the half time rapper and appreciated that at least people had clothes on and they were dressed in red white and blue.

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